Berkeley County Schools
Recent News About Berkeley County Schools
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Bryan Hott selected as finalist for 2025 West Virginia Teacher of the Year
Bryan Hott has been named a top five finalist for the 2025 West Virginia Teacher of the Year Award. Hott, a fourth-grade teacher at Mill Creek Intermediate School, is recognized for his dedication to inspiring young minds and making learning engaging and meaningful.
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Public-private partnership announced for establishment of first battlefield park in Berkeley County
FALLING WATERS, W.Va. (July 2, 2024) – A public-private partnership to establish Berkeley County’s first battlefield park was jointly announced today by members of the Berkeley County Commission, Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation, and Martinsburg-Berkeley County Parks & Recreation Board.
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Ryan Saxe sworn in as Berkeley County Schools' new superintendent
Dr. Ryan S. Saxe was officially sworn in as the new superintendent of Berkeley County Schools on Monday evening. The ceremony took place with 23rd Judicial Circuit Judge Bridget Cohee administering the oath, as Saxe's family observed.
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Martinsburg High School completes restroom and concession stand renovations
The renovation of Martinsburg High School's concession stand and restrooms is complete. This project provided new equipment and important facility upgrades, which will improve concessions operations.
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Tomahawk Intermediate School begins $4.26 million expansion project
Ground was broken this week on a new bond project at Tomahawk Intermediate School. The project, funded by the November 2022 Bond Call, will add several new classrooms to support the school's growing community.
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Mountain Ridge Middle School receives grant from local non-profit 'Friends of Music
Friends of Music has provided the music program at Gerrardstown's Mountain Ridge Middle School with a $400 grant to purchase sheet music. The accompanying photo shows some of the school's choral students with the new sheet music.